On the night to October
23rd, members of the Swedish ALF broke into Fridtuna Agg, a battery farm in
Ljungby and liberated 90 hens from a life in living hell.

In 1988 the new animal
protection law passed in Sweden which said that in a period of 10 years time
all cages should be taken away. This did not happen and now 16 years later
many hens are still caged in the same system.

The raided farm was reported
to the police on animal cruelty charges in 2002 by the ministry of agriculture,
but was freed in the court.

The activists from DBF
broke into the battery farm and thousands of hens was in cages. Many of the
hens were in bad condition. 90 hens was rescued and hundreds of eggs smashed
and slogans sprayed.

All the hens has been
taken to new homes where they will live a happy life.

When the laws cant protect
the animals, it is our responsibility to take action. Respect the animals,
not the laws!